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NDTV IPO oversubscribed 3.3 times
MUMBAI: The NDTV initial public offering was oversubscribed by 3.3 times when it opened on the stock exchanges this morning.Most bids came in at the upper band price of Rs 70, say reports.
Bids for about 57.2 million shares were received today. The issue closes on 28 April, with JM Morgan Stanley, Kotak Mahindra Capital Company and ICICI Securities as the lead managers.
NDTV is seeking to raise Rs. 1,090 million through an initial public offer (IPO) and has chosen the book building route for the issue. The IPO comprises fresh issue as well as an offer for sale. The company has said that it would reserve Rs 90 million for NDTV employees.
Shares of the company were listed on the Mumbai and National Stock Exchanges in a price band of Rs 63-70 per share of Rs 4 each.
According to the prospectus, the net proceeds raised from the issue would be deployed towards “working capital requirements, repayment of loans and for general corporate purposes.” Net proceeds from the sale of existing shares (5.9 million shares) will be paid to the selling shareholders.
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CNN-News18 rolls out Battle for the States ahead of key polls
Multi-format election coverage tracks voter mood across five battleground states
NEW DELHI: CNN-News18 has launched a special election programming initiative titled Battle for the States, as India gears up for high-stakes Assembly elections across West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Assam and Puducherry.
Built around the theme ‘Road to Power’, the multi-format coverage aims to follow the entire electoral journey, from campaigning and polling to results and government formation. The network is leaning into on-ground reportage and data-backed storytelling to decode voter sentiment across regions where local issues often shape the narrative.
The programming line-up includes ‘Vote Tracker’, a three-part series developed in collaboration with survey agency Vote Vibe. The show blends survey insights with expert commentary and field reporting, using augmented reality graphics to present complex electoral data such as vote share, seat projections and leadership preferences in a more accessible format. It will air every Monday evening until April 6.
Adding a cultural lens to political reporting is ‘So Saree!’, a ground-driven segment where women anchors travel across constituencies dressed in traditional handwoven sarees from each state. The format uses attire as a storytelling device, highlighting regional identity while capturing grassroots voices.
Meanwhile, ‘Unfiltered Kaapi’ and ‘Chai-Niti’ bring a more conversational tone, drawing inspiration from everyday political discussions in tea stalls and coffee corners. These segments aim to break down key issues through candid, fast-paced exchanges between anchors and reporters, tailored to regional sensibilities.
For viewers seeking deeper insights, the weekend docuseries ‘Reporters Project’ takes a longer view, with correspondents travelling across constituencies to map voter concerns and political shifts on the ground.
“Elections are about people, their aspirations, identities and the issues that matter to them, and every state tells a different story,” said CNN-News18 editorial affairs director Rahul Shivshankar. He added that the initiative focuses on understanding “the sentiment on the ground and what’s driving voter choices”.
Echoing the emphasis on credibility, Network18 CEO – English and business news Smriti Mehra said the network aims to combine on-ground reporting with data-led insights to deliver clear and timely coverage as the elections unfold.
With a mix of data, culture and grassroots reporting, CNN-News18 is positioning Battle for the States as a comprehensive window into one of India’s most closely watched electoral cycles, where every vote carries a story waiting to be told.









